class - ix curriculum planner : 2021-22 english
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CLASS - IX
Curriculum Planner : 2021-22
ENGLISHMonths & Date Lesson Arts Integrated ActivityApril 1-15 The road Not Taken (Beehive) 1. PPT on Robert Foot Activity
Grammar: Determiners, 2. Collect info from people about
Sentences & Recording digital services they use, collage
Article & Story Writing on use of digital services.
16-30 The Sound of Music 1. PPT on musical instrument of
(Beehive) India/Bismillah Khan
The Lost Child (Moments) Mind Map
Writing Skills
1. Descriptive Paragraph
2. Diary Entry
Grammar
1. Tenses
2. Modals
May
1-25 Wind (Beehive) 1. Flow chart of the poem.
The Adventure of Jolo 2. Discussion on should Animals
be kept in a cage
Swaram the Story Seller 3. Discussion on qualities of a
good story teller and narrating a
ghost story.
Grammar:
1. Gap Filling
2. Editing
3. Omission
4. Preposition
5. Connectors
July
1-15 The Little Girl (Beehive) 1. Narrate an incident where you
misunderstood your parents but
later realized that what do they, it
is for your welfare.
A Truly Beautiful Mind 1. Flow chart of Life and achieve-
(Beehive) ment of Einstein.
Grammar :
1. Subject-Verb Concord
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2
16-30 The rain on the Roof Slide Show
(Beehive)
The Lake of Innsfree 1. Keeping in mind the details of
the poem, draw a scene of
Innsfree.
2. Write a paragraph on things that
will give you peace of mind & take
are of your health as well.
Aug.
1-15 In the kingdom of foots Role Play
(Moments)
The Happy Prince (Moments) Mind Map
16-31 The Snake and the Mirror Collect information about different
(Beehive) shakes and paste it in a scrap
book.
My Childhood 1. Find Dhenuskodi &
Rameswaram on the map what
language do you think the author
his family, friends & teachers
spoke with one
A Legend of Northland 2. Make a PPT on Abdul Kalam
(Beehive) 1. Slide Show
Grammar : 2. Flow chart of events in the
Revision poem.
Sept.
1-15 Packing (Beehive) 1. You plan to visit Rajasthan. Plan
No Men are Foreign an itinerary from Chandigarh
Revision Make a poster on “Unity in
Diversity”
16-30 Weathering the Strom PPT on Natural Disasters
in Ersama
Oct.
1-15 Reach for the Top (Beehive) Compare & contrast the character
of Erelyn & Santosh Yadav. Who
do you think suffered from gender
inequality.
The Bond of Love 1. Role Play
2. Narrate any incident where you
shared a strong bond with your
pet.
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The Duck & the Kangaroo 1. During the pandemic, you have
read many incidents where people
helped those who had lost their
jobs & no food. As a student, how
can you help students, who are not
so well off in a paragraph
Grammar :
Noun, Clauses
16-30 On Killing a Tree Make a collage on the
(Beehive) consequences of a deforestaion
The Last Leaf 1. Write a paragraph on how
superstitions hamper the growth
of society.
2. Role Play
Nov.
1-15 Kathmandu On the map of India mark out the
route which the author thought of
but did not take to Delhi. Find out
possible routes by rail, road or air
from Kathmandu to Delhi.
If I were You Role Play
A Slumber Did My Sprit Seal Slide show
Grammar :
Passive Voice
16-30 A House is not a Home Role Play
The Accidental Tourist Mind Map
The Beggar Role Play
Grammar :
Reporting Commands, Statements,
Requests, Questions, Sentence,
Transformation
Dec. Periodic-3
1-15 Revision
Jan. Winter Break
1-15 Revision
Feb. Revision
1-15 Periodic 1 : Beehive
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MATHSMonth Date Topic Art Integration
April 1-15 Ch-1: Number System Sketching (Square Root Spiral)
16-30 Ch-2: Polynomials Cutting & pasting (Proof of
Identities)
Video
May 1-15 Ch-3: Co-ordinate Geometry+Sketching (Graphs)
Ch-5: Euclids Geometry PPT
16-30 Periodic-1
July 1-15 Ch-4: Linear Equations in Sketching (graphs)
two variables. Video
16-31 Ch-6: Lines & Angles Cutting & pasting
Ch-7: Triangles (to prove properties)
Aug. 1-15 Ch-8: Quadrilaterals Sketching
Ch-11: Constructions Paper cutting & folding
16-30 Ch-12: Meron’s Formula PPT/Model Making
Sept. Periodic-2
Oct. Ch-9: Area of Parallelograms Sketching
and Triangles Cutting and pasting
Ch-10: Circles (to prove properties)
Nov. Ch-13: Surface Area & Model (3D Objects)
Volume
Ch-14: Statistics Sketching (graphs)
Ch-15: Probability Activity
Dec. 1-15 Revision
16-31 Periodic-III
Jan. Revision
Syllabus
May : Periodic-I, Ch-1, 2, 3, 5
Sept. : Periodic-II, Ch-1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12
Dec. : Periodic-III, Ch-3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
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PHYSICSMonth Days Topic Art Integration
April 10 Ch-8: Motion: Uniform &
non-uniform motion, vector
& scalar quantities. Distance
& Displacement, speed &
velocity, acceleration.
May 12 Equation of motion: Graph Plotting (Data recording)
derivation & numerical, circular
motion, exercise.
June Summer Vacation Model Making
July 19 Ch-9: Force, balanced &
unbalanced forces, first law
of motion, second law of
motion, Third law of
motion, conservation of
momentum Exercise
Practical :
To study variation in
limiting friction.
Aug. 18 Ch-10: Gravitation Farming questions (Revision)
Practical :
To determine density of solid
Sept. 2 Tests
Oct. 14 Ch-11: Work and Energy
Practical :
To measure temperature of hot
water & plot temp. time graph
Dec. 2 Human Ear, Exercise Drawing Structure of Human Ear
Jan. 13 Floatation & Exercise Data collection & presentation
Practical :
To establish the relation between
the loss in weight of solid when
fully immersed in two different
liquids.
Feb. Revision
BIOLOGYMonth Date Topic Art Integration
April 1-15 L-5: Introduction of cell. Diagrams coloured well labeled
Discovery of cell &
Organelles.
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16-31 Cell organelles i.e. Model of cell
plasma membrane
Mitochondria, chloroplast
1-15 Cell organelle (Contd.) Diagrams
Lysosonus, Golgi apparotus
Vacuous ER
Periodic-I
16-31 L-6: Introduction of Diagrams PPT
tissues. Merisfamalic tissue
of its types.
July 1-15 L-6: Animal Tissues Diagrams, Slide (live tissues)
Epithelial & connection
tissues.
Aug. 1-15 L-6: Muscular & nervous Diagram Drawn
tissue
16-31 Diversity in living org- Flow Chart will be drawn
anisms. Basic of classi-
fication, Evolution and
hierarchy of classification
Monera, Proustao Fungi
Sept. Periodic-II
Oct. 1-15 Diversity contd. Flow chart of various group with
Plants: Thalophyta suitable examples.
Bryophyla pleridopuyta
Guniospesus: Angioskess
16-30 Animal: Porifesus Flow Chart
caleutrator, Echinodesus, PPT
Mollusca, Platy, Method
(All Inuestebralis)
Nov. 1-15 L-13: Health & its failure
Diseases its causes
Acute & Chronic diseases
causes of disbars
Means of spread
16-30 Principal of treatment &
precaution of diseases
L-14: Natural resources
Air, Water.
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Dec. 1-15 L-14: Mineral Resources &
Biogeo chemical cycles.
L-15: Improvement in food
resources-improvement
in crop & animal husbands
Periodic-III
Practical :
1. Preparation of temporors mount of onion reel
2. Calculation of % of water absorbed by resining by osmosis.
1. Test for Starch and test for mentil yellow in Dal.
1. To identify various types of tissue.
1. Group Activity: Role Play on vector boral diseases and their
prevention.
CHEMISTRYMonth Topic Art Integration Activity
April L-1: Matter in our Surrounding Sketching
May L-1: Matter in our Surrounding Sketching
L-2: Is matter around us pure
July L-2: Is matter around us pure
Aug. L-2: Is matter around us pure
Sept. L-4: The structure of atom Clay Modeling
Oct. L-4: The structure of atom Clay Modeling
Nov. L-4: The structure of atom
L-3: Atoms & Molecules
Dec. L-3: Atoms & Molecules
Jan. L-3: Atoms & Molecules
Feb. Revision
Practical Work
May 1. Determination of melting point of ice
2. Determination of Boiling Point of water.
July 1. Separation of mixtures
2. Preparation of mixture and compound
Aug. 3. Preparation of solution, suspension and colloid and studying their
properties
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Science - Periodic TestPeriodic-I July : L-1: Chemistry
: L-8 : Physics
: L-5: Biology
Periodic-II Sept. : L-1, 2 - Chemistry
: L-8, 9 - Physics
: L-5, 6, 15 - Biology
Periodic-II Dec. : L-1, 2, 4 - Chemistry
: L-8, 9, 10 - Physics
: L-5, 6, 13, 15 - Biology
Final Exam : L-1 to 15 Full Syllabus
ECONOMICS / POL. SCI.Month Date Topic Art Integrity
April 1-15 Economics-Ch-1 Cartoon making with suitable
Options
16-30 Eco. Ch-1 Mind Mapping / Flow Chart of
various economic activities under
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
sections
May 1-15 Pol. Sc. Ch-1 Cartoon making/sketching with
16-21 Pol. Sc. Ch-1 suitable captions
July 1-15 Periodic-I/Eco. Ch-2 Digital Collage/How make
collage on determinable of
human capital
Aug. 1-15 Pol. Sc. Ch-2 Making of of India with meaning
Pol. Sc. Ch-2 of important words.
Sept. 1-15 Periodic-II/Revision Drawing/Sketching/Cartooning
16-30 Economics Ch-3 on Rural-Urban view on poverty
Oct. 1-15 Ch-3 Economics Mind Mapping of structure of
16-30 Pol. Sc. Ch-3 Electoral system of India.
Nov. 1-15 Pol. Sc. Ch-3 Pictures of various modes of food
16-30 Economics Ch-4 security in India.
Dec. 1-15 Ch-4 Pol. Sc. Create an office order for the
Precautionary measures for water
quality/Pandemic situation
Periodic-I Eco-1, Pol. Sc.-1
Periodic-II Eco-2, Pol. Sc.-2
Dec. Periodic-III Eco-1, 2, 3, Pol. Sc.-1, 2, 3
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FOOD PRODUCTION
Month Date Unit Topic Art Integration Practical
April 01.04.21 –16.04.21
16.04.21 –30.04.21
Ch-1
Ch-2
Introduction to Hospitality IndustryCareer Opportunity
Role PlayResearching on Art Forms
Table setting
Snack making
May 01.05.21 –20.05.21
Ch-3Ch-4
Introduction to kitchenProtective clothing and its maintenance
Brochure/Flyer /Document making of Receipe le
Preparation of Baverages
June SUMMER BREAK
Reading of Employability skills bookPreparation of Receipe file
July 01.07.21 –15.07.2116.07.21 –31.07.21
Ch-5Ch-6
Personal HygieneEquipments and Kitchen
Video/Film making BaveragesTools/ Slide Show /PPTS
Preparation of Protein rich foodsPreparation of energy rich foods
Aug 01.08.21 –15.08.2116.08.21 –31.08.21
Ch-9, 10 Culinary HistoryKitchen CommoditiesStorage of commoditiesKitchen organizationEmployability skills book
Culinary ArtSketchingBeautifying spaceTalks/Lectures on Art
Preparation of healthy snacks
Sep 01.09.21 –30.09.2116.09.21 –30.09.21
Ch-1 to 8 REVISIONTERM- I EXAMINATION
Oct 01.10.21 –15.10.2116.10.21 –31.10.21
Ch-7Ch-8
Culinary History RevisionKitchen Commodities Revision
Revision of Practicals
Nov 01.11.21 –15.11.21
Revision of full syllabus
Submission of Receipe File
DEC 16.11.21 –31.11.21
REVISION &TERM-IIEXAMINATION
JAN REVISION OFPRACTICALS &EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
FEB REVISION OFPRACTICALS & EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS BOOK
MAR Ch-1 to 10
FINAL EXAMINATION
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Examination Month SyllabusClass Test – 1 May Chapter-I, II, IIIClass Test - 2 August Chapter-IV, V, VIClass Test -3 November Chapter-VII, VIII, IX, XTerm-I September Chapter-1 to 8Term-II December Chapter-1 to 10
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HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY
Month Topic/chapter ActivityApril Ch:1 (History) The French
RevolutionPPT, Mind maps, musical presentation of any form, role play
May Ch:1 (Geo) India: Size And LocationCh: 2(Geo) Physical Features Of India
PPT, owchart, video lm making, photography, mind maps brochure document making
July Revision For Periodic-ICh:3 (Geo) Drainage
PPT, Mind Maps
August Ch:2 (History) Socialism In Europe And Russian Revolution
PPT, Mind Maps, Video
September Revision For Periodic –IiCh:4 (Geo) Climate
PPT, Mind Maps, Video Film Making, Photography, Maps,(Aesthetically Drawn
October Ch:5 (Geo) Natural Vegetation And The Wild LifeCh:6(Geo) Population
PPT, Mind Maps, Virtual Tour Of States Presenting Vegetation And Wild Life Brochure, Document Making , Photography
November Ch:3(History) Nazism and the rise of Hitler
PPT, Mind Maps, Painting/Sketching, Video, Role Playing
December Revision for periodic-IIICh:4,5,6
Revision
January Revision RevisionFebruary Revision
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CODE-402)
Month Topic Art integrationApril Part B vocational skills
Unit 1: introduction to IT and ITeS, BPO services, application of IT in everyday lifeUnit 2: keyboarding skills, use keyboard and mouse for data entry
Collage of application of IT
Info graphics on ergonomics of using computers
May Unit 3: Digital communication Design a posterJuly Unit 4: Electronic Spread
sheet:Introduction to spreadsheet application, starting a spreadsheet, part of spreadsheet, worksheet-rows and columns, cell and cell address, range of cell. Different type of data, formula, how to enter formula, Mathematical operators used in formulae, simple calculation using values and operators, formulae with cell addresses and operators commonly used basic functions in spreadsheet –SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, COUNT. Use of function to do calculations.
August Formatting tool, speeding up data entry using the ll handle to copy formulae. Concept of referencing , relative referencing, mixed referencing , absolute referencing. Importance of chart in spread sheet, type of chart, example of chart
Analysis of students record and making charts
September Term1October Unit5 :digital presentation Making PPT on global
warming
December Term2
November Part A Employ abilities skills –communication skills-I
Role play
January Self management skills-I, entrepreneurial skills-I, green skills-I
Role play sketch market scene PPT
February Revision and nal paper
May -Unit I, Unit 2, (Part B)Sep (Part B -Vocational Skills) - Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3, Unit 4Dec part B - Vocational Skills- Unit 3, Unit 4, Unit 5
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